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as our "person of the week." geoffrey canada has created a bold experiment. >> there are solutions. this is not one of those issues that you have a crisis and you say, there's nothing you can do. >> reporter: his solution, the harlem children's zone in manhattan's historic and troubled neighborhood. >> what we wanted to see in harlem was our community looked like middle class communities, where kids had health care and they were eating nutritious meals. where young people didn't have to worry about gangs, and being shot and being killed. >> reporter: the luckiest attend the charter school in the heart of the zone, promises academy. what happens here is being called a miracle. canada's poor minority students are doing as well as their more privileged peers across the country. 650 promises academy graduates are now in college. here's the rub. the only way to get in today is through a heartbreaking lottery. >> and the last number -- >> reporter: but more money is pouring in. the children's zone just received a $20 million gift from goldman sachs, and this week the white house awarded
as our "person of the week." geoffrey canada has created a bold experiment. >> there are solutions. this is not one of those issues that you have a crisis and you say, there's nothing you can do. >> reporter: his solution, the harlem children's zone in manhattan's historic and troubled neighborhood. >> what we wanted to see in harlem was our community looked like middle class communities, where kids had health care and they were eating nutritious meals. where young...
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canada. the company asked for actors to play specific roles including mothers, film buffs, even couch potatoes. they had the outside media do interviews about the netflixes in canada. netflixes issued an apology. they say the company did it as part of a fake documentary they planned to shoot in order to obtain a permit for the press event. >> too bad we weren't there. i could play the couch potato. >> that was my role! >> you're the mother. >> that, too. the couch potato mom. >> impersonating a police officer in east bay. what you need to watch out for. >> a big change for the chp after two high-profile chases in san jose. >> the stomach-turning reason millions of cans of baby formula are being recalled this morning. >> i'm terry mcsweeney with the story of healthcare reform. lots of them arriving today. some people love them, some hate them. just about everyone is impacted by them. the story coming up. >> and looking at the lower 48, our major airports are flowing freely but you can see a big massive storm system moving through the midwest which will cause delays this afternoon
canada. the company asked for actors to play specific roles including mothers, film buffs, even couch potatoes. they had the outside media do interviews about the netflixes in canada. netflixes issued an apology. they say the company did it as part of a fake documentary they planned to shoot in order to obtain a permit for the press event. >> too bad we weren't there. i could play the couch potato. >> that was my role! >> you're the mother. >> that, too. the couch...
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abc news. one of the toughest drunk driving laws in north america goes into effect today in canada's british columbia. first-time offenders could face criminal charges and up to $4,000 in fines and fees if they refuse a breathalyzer test. >>> the u.n. general assembly meets today with representatives from 192 countries expected. one big topic, worldwide poverty. >>> lady gaga is among the activists today demanding a repeal of the military's don't ask, don't tell policy. they will rally in portland, maine. >>> finally this half hour, turning off the lights. this week we say good-bye to a symbol of american ingenuity, the incandescent lightbulb. >> ge will literally stop making the old-style bulbs to make way for more efficient ones. jeremy hubbard sheds a little light on the story. >> reporter: the bright idea that illuminated the world is reaching a less than glowing end. this week, ge is shuttering this plant in winchester, virginia, its last u.s. factory producing plain old incandescent lightbulbs. new energy standards will all but ban the bulbs over the next four years, forcing mi
abc news. one of the toughest drunk driving laws in north america goes into effect today in canada's british columbia. first-time offenders could face criminal charges and up to $4,000 in fines and fees if they refuse a breathalyzer test. >>> the u.n. general assembly meets today with representatives from 192 countries expected. one big topic, worldwide poverty. >>> lady gaga is among the activists today demanding a repeal of the military's don't ask, don't tell policy. they...
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near canada hard. -- canada hard. the green zone, a taliban stronghold never before entered by coalition forces. much of the first day was spent finding and destroying caches of weapons. as for the taliban themselves, there's nowhere to be found, they wisely fled the area to stand and fight another day. combat engineers using plastic explosives have destroyed bombmaking facilities and cleared improvised devices before advancing troops. the green zone is the gateway to can't hard, -- kandahar and wasa save haven for the taliban. home to tall tan hotels or bed-down positions. the taliban wanted to hold this area. for now they're gone. now it's the 101st's might -- mission to find them and destroy them. >> dan: a man detained after a tip-off he was carrying explosives on a pakistan airliner has been released. the plane was diverted to sweden after canadian police received a tip that the man was carrying explosives. no explosives were found on the plane. canadian authorities are investigating whether the tip was a terrorism hoax. >>> iran's president is back home in tehran today ar
near canada hard. -- canada hard. the green zone, a taliban stronghold never before entered by coalition forces. much of the first day was spent finding and destroying caches of weapons. as for the taliban themselves, there's nowhere to be found, they wisely fled the area to stand and fight another day. combat engineers using plastic explosives have destroyed bombmaking facilities and cleared improvised devices before advancing troops. the green zone is the gateway to can't hard, -- kandahar...
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circle. we are miles off of the western shore of canada's hudson bay, an area very inaccessible. there are no roads, but there are people who live along that shore. an enormous barge is carrying construction materials. it is the only way of getting that equipment there as part of a vital supply line. the conditions were fine, but this journey may not have been possible. as the earth warms up and polar ice melts, shipping lanes are becoming accessible for a longer in the year and for bigger vessels. that could mean the north west -- for longer in the year and for bigger vessels. this means the northwest could become an important shipping route, which could be streamy valuable. -- could be extremely valuable. the military health and exercise in arctic waters, a show of strength, and the government has committed to investing more in ships to patrol the area. other countries' dispute what canada is saying. they say the northwest passage should be free to shipping. there are some disagreements. it has a sense of the gold rush about it. remote areas like this are coming under scrutiny like n
circle. we are miles off of the western shore of canada's hudson bay, an area very inaccessible. there are no roads, but there are people who live along that shore. an enormous barge is carrying construction materials. it is the only way of getting that equipment there as part of a vital supply line. the conditions were fine, but this journey may not have been possible. as the earth warms up and polar ice melts, shipping lanes are becoming accessible for a longer in the year and for bigger...
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canada. and made an emergency landing in sweden, after authorities got a tip that a passenger was carrying explosives. a suspect has been detained. but so far, no explosives have been found. >>> the american hiker that was released from iran ten days ago has been with iran's president. sarah shourd made an appeal to mahmoud ahmadinejad for release of two other americans, still being held. shourd's fiance, shane bauer, and their friend, josh fattal, are accused of spying. >>> and a federal court has challenge of the military's don't ask, don't tell policy. a judge in tacoma, washington, thinks that the air force should reinstate a nurse. she was fired six years ago for homosexuality. the judge said the military had violated her constitutional rights. >>> and finally, the world's largest dodgeball game ever. over 1,700 students and coaches at the university of california at irvine blasted each other with 600 rubber balls. they smashed the previous record by 547 participants. there's a first look at the headlines. back to dan and ashleigh. >> good way to work out your tensions. >> we
canada. and made an emergency landing in sweden, after authorities got a tip that a passenger was carrying explosives. a suspect has been detained. but so far, no explosives have been found. >>> the american hiker that was released from iran ten days ago has been with iran's president. sarah shourd made an appeal to mahmoud ahmadinejad for release of two other americans, still being held. shourd's fiance, shane bauer, and their friend, josh fattal, are accused of spying. >>>...
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namely russia the united states canada and two scandinavian states all of them have a very big interest and of course all want a bigger piece of the pie that is the untapped seabed full of natural resources or oil gas various minerals so the arctic is a very tempting piece but so far all of the sides that have a stake and have a potential claim to all of the resources have agreed to work out their issues and differences calmly peacefully they have put forward their claims they're trying to work together to make sure that all. unpleasantries are avoided and that the matters are settled and very diplomatic and civilized manner so despite the fact that the temptation is huge it seems that all parties involved really do want to make sure that the negotiations and the do thing up once it comes to that is actually fair and square and done by the book maintaining the fragile ecosystem that is the arctic and the north pole and trying to get and tap at all of the resources that lie underneath the ice and water without damaging the ecology and the system that exists there as it is that of course
namely russia the united states canada and two scandinavian states all of them have a very big interest and of course all want a bigger piece of the pie that is the untapped seabed full of natural resources or oil gas various minerals so the arctic is a very tempting piece but so far all of the sides that have a stake and have a potential claim to all of the resources have agreed to work out their issues and differences calmly peacefully they have put forward their claims they're trying to...
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system being shoved well up into canada. have no effect or any bearing on our weather whatsoever. mid to upper 90s in the south bay today. saratoga and san jose about 95. low to mid-90s through most of the peninsula. upper 80s san mateo and millbrae. 80 degrees along the coast to upper 70s downtown south san francisco and always with mid to upper 90s through the north bay valleys. mid to upper 70s at your beaches. richmond, berkeley, hayward but low to mid-90s for the rest of the east bay shore. east bay valleys, upper 90s to near 100. morgan hill, gilroy, hollister. 89 today in santa rosa. 100 on saturday for a record high. 79 monterey. look at this relief tonight. upper 50s to low 60s in most neighborhoods. your accu-weather seven-day forecast, it is a gradual cooling. we're talking about it is going to take us until at least wednesday to drop 10 degrees and take us until saturday to drop 20 and get our temperatures back where they should be. over the weekend low 60s at the coast, upper 70s around the bay and low to mid-80s inland. here's frances with your traffic. >> yeah, mike, still
system being shoved well up into canada. have no effect or any bearing on our weather whatsoever. mid to upper 90s in the south bay today. saratoga and san jose about 95. low to mid-90s through most of the peninsula. upper 80s san mateo and millbrae. 80 degrees along the coast to upper 70s downtown south san francisco and always with mid to upper 90s through the north bay valleys. mid to upper 70s at your beaches. richmond, berkeley, hayward but low to mid-90s for the rest of the east bay...
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russia, norway, denmark, canada, in the u.s. on a territorial claims here. but the boundaries are disputed. that dispute is being felt that the international arctic forum in moscow. the conference program is concerned with climate change, but political and economic interests are foremost. >> today more than ever we need an approach to the geography here that concerns national interests. the objectives of the form is included in its name. the arctic territory of dialogue. >> at stake are vast deposits of natural resources that geologists believe may be located here, possibly as much as one-third of the earth's _ oil and gas reserves. russia has long reserved interest in the polar region. in 2007, russian expedition planted russian flags 4,000 meters down at the seat ahead of the north pole. >> we defend our interests in the arctic with all the civilian instruments permitted by international agreements. and i do not think it would estimate to a confrontation. even though some countries need to be able to inject more power and so on. >> i two dozen one, russia applied unsuccessfully
russia, norway, denmark, canada, in the u.s. on a territorial claims here. but the boundaries are disputed. that dispute is being felt that the international arctic forum in moscow. the conference program is concerned with climate change, but political and economic interests are foremost. >> today more than ever we need an approach to the geography here that concerns national interests. the objectives of the form is included in its name. the arctic territory of dialogue. >> at...
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canada. and i did that before i ever began to walk down toward the oval office. >> larry: wow. did that come up in the campaign, that issue? >> no, it never did. no. >> larry: but you knew you were going to do it? >> yes, i knew i was going to do it. a lot of people that were families of those men and a few women, i think, who went to canada and they were -- they wanted to come back home so i issued a blanket pardon for them. i got some criticism, obviously. a lot of folks thought they should be executed for treason and to forth. >> larry: it's funny -- not funny but that you are here on the opening day of the u.n. opening and your book is published at the same time and that iran is in the news. we'll be talking to president ahmadinejad on wednesday. >> all right. >> larry: and now we have this lady held more than a year on spying charges and iran says they want eight arrested iranians released. what do you make of all of this? >> well, first of all, i think we ought to keep maximum communication with leaders and their nations with whom we disagree. and i know that president obama
canada. and i did that before i ever began to walk down toward the oval office. >> larry: wow. did that come up in the campaign, that issue? >> no, it never did. no. >> larry: but you knew you were going to do it? >> yes, i knew i was going to do it. a lot of people that were families of those men and a few women, i think, who went to canada and they were -- they wanted to come back home so i issued a blanket pardon for them. i got some criticism, obviously. a lot of...
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the streets of canada. trying to look for a shelter all day. in the. government's ability to insure. one of russia's most wanted men. on the campaign trail for the. family values to be made a political priority. interview program spotlight is up next to. that of the. global grain exports in the wake of the. wildfire. nature and discover in. the league. communicate with the wild and. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you the. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview show on r t i n l banal vent today my guest is out of. the unusually dry and hot summer has destroyed much of this year's crop and rush the state had to impose restrictions on grain exports to keep prices down but what does it mean for the rest of the world will be asking the presidents of the russian brain that is all just. russia's one of the world's biggest grain exporters but there's some a severe drought has badly affected the harvest in order to maintain supplies of whom russia has imposed a ban on exports that's boosted world grain process to a two year high and prime minister putin
the streets of canada. trying to look for a shelter all day. in the. government's ability to insure. one of russia's most wanted men. on the campaign trail for the. family values to be made a political priority. interview program spotlight is up next to. that of the. global grain exports in the wake of the. wildfire. nature and discover in. the league. communicate with the wild and. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you the. hello again and welcome to spotlight the...
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again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are old today. you know this take a look at the main stories we're covering here today on out military ads are becoming second nature to americans who many say they become immune to them they promote little fighting machines and showcase the full might of the u.s. military defense budget costs americans text money a total of over six hundred billion dollars and here. imitating the signs of aging a medical breakthrough that could solve the problem of wrinkles and even cure some diseases me just around the corner a russian doctor claims to have found him until it stops the gradual deterioration of health come to the age. sexual minorities in georgia say their own welcome home and take you to the government on the docs church of encouraging hatred against them by labeling their sexual preference is a sin and a disease. coming up next it's cross talk with people of l. today he asks his guests how the leading countries should cooperate with new emerging nations to tackl
again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are old today. you know this take a look at the main stories we're covering here today on out military ads are becoming second nature to americans who many say they become immune to them they promote little fighting machines and showcase the full might of the u.s. military defense budget costs americans text money a total of over six hundred billion dollars and here. imitating...
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temptation for the five arctic states russia the us canada norway and denmark but how does one determine who gets the bigger slice of the pie so we're going to today we really need a national geography a geography that would help us pursue our national interests. the territorial dispute tottered on the brink of conflict for years but lately they need to fight it out seem to fade away suddenly everybody is talking about the vast amount of riches on the sea floor and and how nations will carve up the region for themselves in the arctic states the coastal states and take particular of also talked about their stewardship responsibility the stewardship is in the interest of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the kartik states themselves but for the world as a whole the north pole glitters with possibilities and it's not just the arctic states that feel the pull of their region i was in the arctic. you know
temptation for the five arctic states russia the us canada norway and denmark but how does one determine who gets the bigger slice of the pie so we're going to today we really need a national geography a geography that would help us pursue our national interests. the territorial dispute tottered on the brink of conflict for years but lately they need to fight it out seem to fade away suddenly everybody is talking about the vast amount of riches on the sea floor and and how nations will carve...
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among the most keenly sought after and that's why several nations including russia canada and the united states are in the race for the billions of tons of oil and gas which lie beneath the arctic only scientists and politicians are in moscow to ensure cutthroat competition does not destroy conservation and let's get more from our. custody not now all the nations surrounding the icecap are very keen to secure their share of the region's wealth now how likely is it that the arctic will turn into a battleground. one of the hottest issues surrounding one of the world's called us regions is territorial claims at the moment several arctic states including russia canada the united states danmark and no way for what their claims and i'm trying to prove the rise to the among most of which which is believed to contain as much as a quarter of the world's untapped undiscovered natural resources so a very lucrative piece of pie the question is how this pie is going to be divided and who gets what russia's stance is that any territorial dispute should be resolved through dialogue and it demons
among the most keenly sought after and that's why several nations including russia canada and the united states are in the race for the billions of tons of oil and gas which lie beneath the arctic only scientists and politicians are in moscow to ensure cutthroat competition does not destroy conservation and let's get more from our. custody not now all the nations surrounding the icecap are very keen to secure their share of the region's wealth now how likely is it that the arctic will turn...
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neighbors who fish in these dark cold waters are russia canada the us norway and denmark at stake now are massive amounts of untapped oil and gas estimated to be over twenty percent of what the planet has to offer but many fear that a territorial crisis over the arctic which for millenia has been a vast quiet block of ice could suddenly start to boil and for the people who call this tranquil place home an invasion of industrialization is on the horizon for many years people thought the arctic was this frozen wasteland that no one lives here no one survives here is a place for polar bears and enablers and the reality is that the arctic is a vibrant place with rich natural resources rich human resources where people live and survive daily that love it choose to live here but some of the history's saddest chapters were written on the white pages of these glass years during the. cold war it was one of the world's most militarized regions with nuclear missiles placed there the warheads may have gone but oil and gas drills are likely to replace them environmentalist question just how sa
neighbors who fish in these dark cold waters are russia canada the us norway and denmark at stake now are massive amounts of untapped oil and gas estimated to be over twenty percent of what the planet has to offer but many fear that a territorial crisis over the arctic which for millenia has been a vast quiet block of ice could suddenly start to boil and for the people who call this tranquil place home an invasion of industrialization is on the horizon for many years people thought the arctic...
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chance is territorial claims at the moment several arctic states including russia canada the united states denmark and norway put forward their claims and i'm trying to prove their rise to the one most of reach which is believed to contain as much as a quarter of the world's untapped undiscovered natural resources so a very lucrative piece of pie the question is how this pie is going to be divided and who gets what russia's stance is that they need to rhetorical disputes should be resolved through dialogue and it demonstrated an example of the power of dialogue with norway when recently signed an agreement with the state which put an end to almost a four decade dispute of. boundaries and the many point to this agreement as an example of how similar to rhetorical conflicts could be resolved in the future the prime minister today said that any atoll corporate war or pyrrus battle over the icecap of the world are exaggerated to say the least but he said that every arctic state in russia in the first place as the world's largest arctic country can and should protect and protect its stra
chance is territorial claims at the moment several arctic states including russia canada the united states denmark and norway put forward their claims and i'm trying to prove their rise to the one most of reach which is believed to contain as much as a quarter of the world's untapped undiscovered natural resources so a very lucrative piece of pie the question is how this pie is going to be divided and who gets what russia's stance is that they need to rhetorical disputes should be resolved...
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several nations including russia canada and the united states are in the race for the billions of tons of oil and gas which lie beneath the arctic leading scientists and politicians are in moscow to ensure a cup pro-competition does not destroy conservation it got that you know got two of our reports. by far the horst issue surrounding one of the world's coldest regions is territorial claims put forward by the arctic states at the moment several countries the united states canada russia norway and denmark are trying to prove their rights to the arctic continental shelf to the territories in the north pole but the question is with this lucrative pie at stake who is going to get bored and what will be the principle of dividing up sharing this pie and now russia's stance is that. the main idea behind the principle is through dialogue and through sitting together and trying to find a common solution now what we have the current situation is that climate change in the arctic is melting which means that the access to this vast resources untapped natural resources an estimated quarter of the
several nations including russia canada and the united states are in the race for the billions of tons of oil and gas which lie beneath the arctic leading scientists and politicians are in moscow to ensure a cup pro-competition does not destroy conservation it got that you know got two of our reports. by far the horst issue surrounding one of the world's coldest regions is territorial claims put forward by the arctic states at the moment several countries the united states canada russia norway...
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masses are strong enough to push south, but they do not have the trajectory coming out of canada that they will later in october and november when you get the trail in the air. the -- the chill in the air. fort umar, high pressure will push through -- for tomorrow, high pressure will push through. 70's and 80's. we will call a 30% chance of scattered showers thursday night and then after that another long stretch of dry days. it 62 in the morning in this city, 50's in the suburbs. we should live up to about 80 in the afternoon on thursday. as we head into friday, a couple of showers possible in the morning. then we get back to sunshine. the rain will be pretty much finished sunshine in the forecast saturday, sunday, monday, and tuesday and the temperature back in the mid 80's for next week. >> a double dose of wyck out on abc7 prime-time tonight. -- a double dose of wipe out on abc7 prime-time tonight. we do not need these people getting injured. >> and no, not at all. >> no mercy tonight on wipe out at 8:00 and 9:00 followed by no witness and abc7 news at 11:00 p.m. >> coming up, som
masses are strong enough to push south, but they do not have the trajectory coming out of canada that they will later in october and november when you get the trail in the air. the -- the chill in the air. fort umar, high pressure will push through -- for tomorrow, high pressure will push through. 70's and 80's. we will call a 30% chance of scattered showers thursday night and then after that another long stretch of dry days. it 62 in the morning in this city, 50's in the suburbs. we should...
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images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. technical glitches stranded three astronauts on board the space station there so you spacecraft failed one dog because of a false warning alarm. american trained afghan death squads are reportedly targeting the taliban in pakistan but there's concern over whether they can be controlled when the u.s. withdraws. the u.n. general assembly has been calling for global peace and slashing nuclear arsenals but iran's president stalled the spotlight on his comments over nine eleven prompted several delegates to walk out. and up next all the sports highlights of the. hello and welcome you know this word used in our to our headlines fast. man of steel will take an in-depth look at one of the continental hockey league giants. to gold medals for usher on the fourth day of the world everything gymnastics championships. and phil mickelson produced a shot of the tour championship with this africa however it's case we've gone all day and ogilvie who share the. action. and we get started with the latest action w
images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. technical glitches stranded three astronauts on board the space station there so you spacecraft failed one dog because of a false warning alarm. american trained afghan death squads are reportedly targeting the taliban in pakistan but there's concern over whether they can be controlled when the u.s. withdraws. the u.n. general assembly has been calling for global peace and slashing nuclear arsenals but...
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the future of the arctic russia the us canada norway and denmark are all vying for the regions of mineral wealth scientists are also there warning of ecological damage and asking who would be responsible for protecting the fragile ecosystem. president dmitri medvedev who orders a ban on the supply of russian advanced air defense systems to iran moscow shelved the three hundred missile deal because it fell within the latest un sanctions on tehran washington strongly welcome to the move saying it demonstrates a high level of mutual cooperation on strategic interests and global security. and more cooperation is it visible at the u.n. summit in new york nato and russia say they've made real progress towards greater unity the two sides agreed to work together for better security in europe iran's nuclear program also came under scrutiny with u.n. security council members calling for tehran to return to the negotiating table. next peter lavelle explores the possibility of israel forcing a regime change in iran not without some help from washington that's in cross talk in just a few momen
the future of the arctic russia the us canada norway and denmark are all vying for the regions of mineral wealth scientists are also there warning of ecological damage and asking who would be responsible for protecting the fragile ecosystem. president dmitri medvedev who orders a ban on the supply of russian advanced air defense systems to iran moscow shelved the three hundred missile deal because it fell within the latest un sanctions on tehran washington strongly welcome to the move saying...
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been seeing from the streets of canada. the republic of south ossetia is celebrating twenty years since a declared independence since nine hundred ninety it has faced several military conflicts amid continuous attempts by georgia to bring it back under control. has more from the festive capital. my grandson is very fussy and he loves all homemade food for this family in south the satyr independence day always starts with hustle and bustle but it's not just a national holiday they celebrate they also have their own independence child. to respond to just just this hospital so little ruslan coming into this world a new republic was born on the twenty first of september nineteenth into the local palm and declare itself a city independent from georgia at the time the soviet union was falling apart and independence declarations in the region followed one after the other for georgia didn't want to allow it it cut the electricity difference the breakaway region and sent in troops liberal carsley densely she says his first day has been hearing blasts and gunshots his friends were mom and b
been seeing from the streets of canada. the republic of south ossetia is celebrating twenty years since a declared independence since nine hundred ninety it has faced several military conflicts amid continuous attempts by georgia to bring it back under control. has more from the festive capital. my grandson is very fussy and he loves all homemade food for this family in south the satyr independence day always starts with hustle and bustle but it's not just a national holiday they celebrate...
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united states, including canada. ms. mcdougal might be able to speak more effectively to that. there are a number of issues country by country, as well as legal issues for that. i can tell you that something along the order of 97% of our viewers in use is within the united states and canada. >> can a united states person access a foreign craigslist site? >> anyone anywhere can access the craigslist site anywhere. >> so what is the significance of taking down the site in the united states? >> the site in the u.s. was set up as part of an arrangement with a series of attorneys general last year. i think the intent was to do a number of things, capture credit-card intermission, captor phone information. we decided on september 3 to remove that category, and again have no intention of restoring it. >> if i am in washington d.c., accessing the canadian side, can i advertise services that would be available in washington, d.c on the canadian side? >> yes, you could, but there were be simply no value whatsoever, because the individuals who view the site in montreal are living in montreal. >
united states, including canada. ms. mcdougal might be able to speak more effectively to that. there are a number of issues country by country, as well as legal issues for that. i can tell you that something along the order of 97% of our viewers in use is within the united states and canada. >> can a united states person access a foreign craigslist site? >> anyone anywhere can access the craigslist site anywhere. >> so what is the significance of taking down the site in the...
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major contenders in norway denmark russia the united states and canada already figuring out ways to divvy up the share of that in a way that nobody gets left out and at the same time of course protecting national interests and wanting to make sure that each side gets a bigger share but so far the discussions are very diplomatic very friendly and all sides agreeing that the way to do this would be to keep in mind national interest but also keep in mind the fragile eco system that exists in the north pole and basically have a frank and open dialogue that allows for the two for all of the participants not only the arctic states to take the most and make the most out of what the arctic has to offer and that of course has been one of the subjects on the agenda at the international arctic forum here today and to talk a little bit more about what else is on the agenda and we get a chance to put those questions to him mr all of the time from the research council of norway thank you so much for being here no tell me about today's conference what do you think was the most important part of to
major contenders in norway denmark russia the united states and canada already figuring out ways to divvy up the share of that in a way that nobody gets left out and at the same time of course protecting national interests and wanting to make sure that each side gets a bigger share but so far the discussions are very diplomatic very friendly and all sides agreeing that the way to do this would be to keep in mind national interest but also keep in mind the fragile eco system that exists in the...
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the biggest contenders with the coast promenade contenders russia the estate canada and two of the scandinavian states they all want a big piece of the pie the bigger the better but so far the negotiations do seem to be going rather well with all of the sides agreeing to talk it out to submit their claims to continue developing and investigating the area the choice of course and often limited or staking out a specific part of the area as their home so the energy race is definitely on but so far it seems to be a very civilized discussion that needs to add figuring out exactly how to extract those resources from the region without harming its french out logical system while there certainly seems to be much at stake with all the untapped oil resources but is that the only matter being discussed at the forum. not at all that too big for this or very big agenda and of course one of the issues that it is focusing on is how to preserve the. eco system that exists in the north pole and how to deal with the very stern of that very fragile ecosystem that is there to deal with all these logic
the biggest contenders with the coast promenade contenders russia the estate canada and two of the scandinavian states they all want a big piece of the pie the bigger the better but so far the negotiations do seem to be going rather well with all of the sides agreeing to talk it out to submit their claims to continue developing and investigating the area the choice of course and often limited or staking out a specific part of the area as their home so the energy race is definitely on but so...
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sought after that's why several nations including russia canada and the united states are staking their claims for the billions of tons of oil and gas which lie beneath the arctic and this week leaders and scientists from those countries gathered in moscow to ensure that the competition won't lead to a clash got to reports. if you stand alone you can survive in the arctic that's how russian premie have led him or putin explained that no country by itself can deal with the enormous challenges i had at the north pole he promised that what average treasures lie hidden under the creek layer of ice there will be no fighting over the top of the world the arctic needs secure sustainable management and there's anybody who has to stop with that we often hear some futuristic forecasts predicting a battle for the arctic are responsible analysis shows the majority of the frightening scenarios on the future of the arctic have no grounds whatsoever their goal is to provoke clashes among the arctic states and so that those who make the predictions can fish for something in the murky waters but i
sought after that's why several nations including russia canada and the united states are staking their claims for the billions of tons of oil and gas which lie beneath the arctic and this week leaders and scientists from those countries gathered in moscow to ensure that the competition won't lead to a clash got to reports. if you stand alone you can survive in the arctic that's how russian premie have led him or putin explained that no country by itself can deal with the enormous challenges i...
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nations including russia canada and the united states are in the race for the billions of tons of oil and gas which lie beneath the arctic leading science. and politicians are in moscow to ensure cutthroat competition does not destroy conservation now let's get more from a cut that even over this covering the event alive for us now all the nations involved are unlikely to give an inch of territory with such rich and increasingly accessible resources now how are they working out who gets what. indeed the territorial claim seems to be the host issues surrounding one of the world's coldest region as you've just said the united states russia canada norway and denmark are now putting their claims trying to prove their rise to the among most a breach which is believed to contain as much as a quarter of the world's untapped undiscovered natural resources but the question is how these countries are going to get to that piece of a big cake and russia says it should be done through dialogue it actually demonstrated just recently that the power of dialogue when it signed an agreement with ona the ar
nations including russia canada and the united states are in the race for the billions of tons of oil and gas which lie beneath the arctic leading science. and politicians are in moscow to ensure cutthroat competition does not destroy conservation now let's get more from a cut that even over this covering the event alive for us now all the nations involved are unlikely to give an inch of territory with such rich and increasingly accessible resources now how are they working out who gets what....
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all the european countries, canada, australia, new zealand and a tiny coastal regions as well. some 33 delegations in all left the chamber. these walkouts are not entirely new. they're becoming something of a routine when president ahmadinejad speaks. what annoyed the american so much was this preference to the possibly carrying out the 9/11 attacks themselves. and ahmadinejad referred to israel as the "entity that was saved" as a result. that was the trigger, i think. >> president ahmadinejad's comments have been seen in the local press. why is he bringing this to the international stage now, do you think? >> i think he is pretty consistent. i think he actually believes what he is saying. it may seem strange to many people, certainly, in the western world, but mr. ahmadinejad has used both his speeches here at the un to set out his world view and it is one in stark contrast to those in the western capital. he believes that capitalism is collapsing. he believes that the current world order needs to be swept away, that the institutions need to beat revised and changed and iran is the co
all the european countries, canada, australia, new zealand and a tiny coastal regions as well. some 33 delegations in all left the chamber. these walkouts are not entirely new. they're becoming something of a routine when president ahmadinejad speaks. what annoyed the american so much was this preference to the possibly carrying out the 9/11 attacks themselves. and ahmadinejad referred to israel as the "entity that was saved" as a result. that was the trigger, i think. >>...
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this u.s. and canada. they people were receiving medical care in india where the problem is widespread. >>> americans are washing their hands more often. a new survey finds 85% of people wash their hands in public restaurants. that's up 8% since 2007 and the highest since the survey started. the h1n1 may have sparked the improvement. the survey found women wash their hands more than men. >>> as many as 9 million americans can be at risk for severe health problems and not even know it. the disease known as peripheral artery disease or pad occur when fat builds up in blood vessels in areas of the body besides the brain and heart, specifically in the legs leading to severe cramping when exercise or just walking. many people choke it up to getting older but poor circulation can mean foot ulcers don't heal and if it is bad enough loss of a limb. it is linked to buy piece and kidney -- diabetes and kidney disease so are there a lot of reasons not to ignore it. >>> 20 state are the calling the health care reform plan unconstitutional. federal attorney generals will argue the state doesn't hav
this u.s. and canada. they people were receiving medical care in india where the problem is widespread. >>> americans are washing their hands more often. a new survey finds 85% of people wash their hands in public restaurants. that's up 8% since 2007 and the highest since the survey started. the h1n1 may have sparked the improvement. the survey found women wash their hands more than men. >>> as many as 9 million americans can be at risk for severe health problems and not even...
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canada. giant corporations are today. decides against selling its long range defense missile system to iran the advanced surface to air weapons are subject to the latest u.n. sanctions against the islamic state target the country's nuclear ambitions. trying to kill two birds with one stone more leaders tackle middle east peace on the sidelines of a progress review of their beloved goals in new york when talks center around how to eliminate poverty despite the economic downturn and to convince israel to extend its freeze on west bank settlements. and to moscow is hosting a brainstorming session on the arctic future asking a leading ecologist said politicians how best to protect the region and get the most out of its riches the seabed holds potentially lucrative gas and oil reserves . we'll have more of those stories in just under fifteen minutes but for now it's sports news with. hello and welcome back to sport an artsy coming to you every day from the russian capital i'm on costs for of and let's take a look at some of our stories in brief. gunning for gold a russian women's basketball
canada. giant corporations are today. decides against selling its long range defense missile system to iran the advanced surface to air weapons are subject to the latest u.n. sanctions against the islamic state target the country's nuclear ambitions. trying to kill two birds with one stone more leaders tackle middle east peace on the sidelines of a progress review of their beloved goals in new york when talks center around how to eliminate poverty despite the economic downturn and to convince...
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streets of canada. china operations are today. the. price of. moving. from funds to. stocks on t.v. don't. tell stories a technical glitch a stranded three astronauts aboard the space station the soyuz spacecraft failed was because of a false warning about. american trade after death squads are reportedly targeting the taliban in pakistan but there's concern over whether they can be controlled when the u.s. withdrawal. the u.n. general assembly has been calling for global peace and slashing nuclear arsenals iran's president stole the spotlight from his comments of a non unleavened prompted several delegates to bullpen. but our top stories are not sealed about with news unfolding fifteen minutes sport next though it's. hello and welcome you know this word use an hour to our headlines fast. man of steel will take an in-depth look at one of the continental hockey league giants get on board. two gold medals for usher on the fourth day of the world arrhythmic gymnastics championships. and phil mickelson produced the shot of the tour championship with this africa however it's case you do
streets of canada. china operations are today. the. price of. moving. from funds to. stocks on t.v. don't. tell stories a technical glitch a stranded three astronauts aboard the space station the soyuz spacecraft failed was because of a false warning about. american trade after death squads are reportedly targeting the taliban in pakistan but there's concern over whether they can be controlled when the u.s. withdrawal. the u.n. general assembly has been calling for global peace and slashing...
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well in the u.s. but we'll see heavy rain heading up into eastern parts of canada. temperaturewise, hot in the southwest. and up to the east. but those temperatures should come down by quite a bit on saturday. all right. let's take a look at europe. most of the continent is going to be dry and settled on the weekend. but down in the south, we have been dealing with severe storms. good news is they're going to start to weaken and head out towards the southern portion of the balkans. ireland, you could be seeing fairly strong wind and heavy rain in the next couple of days. but it should weaken off. this is actually -- used to be hurricane danielle, if you remember that one. this the remnants and it's going to spill over ireland but weakening as it goes. temperatu temperaturewise, things on the cool side. 14 in staockholstockholm. better in paris. warmer in the south. 30s for athens, madrid and lisbon. here's your extended forecast. >>> twin giant pandas have been thrown to the media for the first time since they were born at a zoo in western japan. the adventure world zoo introduced the m
well in the u.s. but we'll see heavy rain heading up into eastern parts of canada. temperaturewise, hot in the southwest. and up to the east. but those temperatures should come down by quite a bit on saturday. all right. let's take a look at europe. most of the continent is going to be dry and settled on the weekend. but down in the south, we have been dealing with severe storms. good news is they're going to start to weaken and head out towards the southern portion of the balkans. ireland,...